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		<title>Make It Happen</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Make it Happen is a 2008 dance film directed by Darren Grant and starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead. The screenplay was co-written by Duane Adler, who was a screenwriter for Save the Last Dance and Step Up, films that also involved dancing. Reception Financial Reception Make It Happen was released first in the UK on Friday, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><strong>Make it Happen</strong></em> is a 2008 dance film directed by Darren Grant and starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead. The screenplay was co-written by Duane Adler, who was a screenwriter for <em>Save the Last Dance</em> and <em>Step Up</em>, films that also involved dancing.</p>
<h2><span class="mw-headline">Reception</span></h2>
<h3><span class="mw-headline">Financial Reception</span></h3>
<p><em>Make It Happen</em> was released first in the UK on Friday, the 8th of August. During its initial release, the film grossed $945,349 over the weekend and ended up fifth on the box office chart. It spent a total of one week on the top 10 chart, before dropping down to the 12th position in its second week, earning $216,923 as the weekend gross.</p>
<p>The film grossed $2,489,030 a total of over its run in the UK. It was further released on the 4th of September in both Australia and Singapore, where it went on to collect a total of $1,518,790 and $91,686 respectively. It made $86,540 in the Philippines after its debut on the 1st of October. The film is being released direct to DVD in the US on December 9, 2008.</p>
<h3><span class="mw-headline">Critical Reception</span></h3>
<p>The film received generally negative to mixed reviews from critics. On the review aggregator site, Rotten Tomatoes, the film stands at a 20% approval score. It is certified as &#8220;rotten&#8221;, with the consensus being: &#8220;Cheap, predictable, formulaic and unimaginative generic dance film. Comes across as Showgirls for simpleton teens, but with much less flesh on show&#8221;. A fansite for Mary Elizabeth Winstead also aggregates reviews for <em>Make It Happen</em>. It lists a 41% approval rating, based on 49 reviews.</p>
<p>Apparently, many critics disliked the film&#8217;s similarities with other dance flicks such as Save the Last Dance and Flashdance. Another main criticism was that the film did not contain enough skin. One reviewer stated, &#8220;You&#8217;re liable to see more flesh in a Pussycat Dolls video than here&#8221;.  The dance moves were also criticized as being lazy, and offering nothing groundbreaking.</p>
<p>Nevertheless, there were still positive points to the film. The film&#8217;s biggest and most universally-agreed asset was Mary Elizabeth Winstead. Reviewer Mike Martin says, &#8220;Winstead infuses every moment with an amazing amount of charm&#8221;.  Another plus side to the film was its short running time, as most found its 80-minute run &#8220;bearable&#8221;.</p>
<h2><span class="mw-headline">Soundtrack</span></h2>
<p>No official soundtrack has been planned for the film, but <em>Make It Happen</em> features the following songs, among others:</p>
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<li>Teach Me How To Dance &#8211; Che&#8217;Nelle</li>
<li>Put It Down &#8211; Zshatwa</li>
<li>Going Home &#8211; Mozella</li>
<li>Hustle &#8211; Jamelia</li>
<li>Get What I Want &#8211; Bittersweet</li>
<li>Hoodie &#8211; Lady Sovereign</li>
<li>Get Your Shoes On &#8211; Elisabeth Withers</li>
<li>Ruby Blue &#8211; <span class="mw-redirect">Roisin Murphy</span></li>
<li>Steamy &#8211; Tamara Powell</li>
<li>Shawty Get Loose &#8211; Lil Mama ft. <span class="mw-redirect">T Pain</span> &amp; Chris Brown</li>
<li>Triple Double &#8211; Ohmega Watts</li>
<li>Break It Down &#8211; Alana D.</li>
<li>Love Ya &#8211; Unklejam</li>
<li>Bottoms Up &#8211; Keke Palmer</li>
<li>Hello &#8211; Kip Blackshire</li>
<li><span class="mw-redirect">Beware Of The Dog</span> &#8211; Jamelia</li>
<li>Push It &#8211; <span class="mw-redirect">Salt-N-Pepa</span></li>
<li>Just Dance &#8211; Lady GaGa</li>
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<h2><span class="mw-headline">Cast</span></h2>
<ul>
<li>Mary Elizabeth Winstead      Lauryn Kirk</li>
<li>Riley Smith      Russ</li>
<li>Tessa Thompson     Dana</li>
<li>Julissa Bermudez     Carmen</li>
<li>John Reardon     Joel Kirk</li>
<li>Karen LeBlanc     Brenda</li>
<li>Ashley Roberts      Brooke</li>
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